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Fear Street: Part Three – 1666 is a Fitting Ending [Review]

Out of the entire Fear Street series, Part Three – 1666 was the most intriguing, at face value. This time period remains curiously under-explored in horror, particularly recently, aside from Ro...

Great White is Middle of the Road Sharksploitation [Review]

Sharksploitation is tough to get right. Latest attempt Great White certainly doesn’t compare to Jaws, or even its modern counterparts Deep Blue Sea and The Shallows, but it’s not exactly...

Eli Roth’s “Fin” is a Must-See Documentary for Shark Week

Filmmaker, Eli Roth, unveils his “scariest film” yet, Fin, by exposing the ugly truth about the mass killings of sharks and the criminal activity behind the practice. He puts himself at ...

Fear Street Rentals Brings the Horror Trilogy to Life [Event Review]

Fear Street Rentals is a pop-up horror immersive experience that brings the slasher trilogy to life and takes you back in time to Shadyside in 1994, 1978, and 1666. Fear Street is a film series based ...

Urban Legends: Final Cut is Still a Solid Horror Sequel [The Rabid Dog’s House]

The Rabid Dog’s House is a recurring feature at Wicked Horror where contributor Justin Steele uncovers hidden gems, lost classics, and overlooked indie offerings. Flying solo or with his c...

Fear Street Part Two – 1978 is a Major Step Up From Part 1 [Review]

Fear Street: Part Two – 1978, in keeping with its predecessor, kicks off with yet another obnoxious needle drop. This one, “The Man Who Sold the World,” from Nirvana’s belo...

Dachra Makes Its Mark as Tunisia’s First Horror Movie [Review]

Dachra has the great honor of being Tunisia’s first ever real, bonafide horror movie. But with great power comes great responsibility and first-time director Abdelhamid Bouchnak, who also tackl...

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Fear Street Part 1: 1994 Tries to Do Too Much [Review]

Fear Street Part 1: 1994 arrives heavy with expectation. A loose adaptation of the beloved R.L. Stine teen novel series of the same name – a more grown-up accompaniment to Goosebumps – t...

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Red Betty and the Murder Farm Reads Like a Fast-Paced Horror Film

Filmmaker and author Keith Tyler Hopkins is bringing his Gravedigger Dave Presents series to the world of literature. His latest book, Red Betty and the Murder Farm, reads like it’s meant for t...